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Lords Of The Deep Sea

Rough demos and unfinished projects by some of the members of The Non-Stick Panzers who were getting fed up with the name The Non-Stick Panzers.

9 songs
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Picture for song 'Yesterday's News' by artist 'Lords Of The Deep Sea'

Yesterday's News Yesterday's News

One of the earliest Panzer Tracks. We nearly sacked Wull for his vocal performance on this one. Can't stop thinking about Sinatra, Presley or Cash doing the vocals properly.

Brit Pop

Picture for song 'Standing Stone' by artist 'Lords Of The Deep Sea'

Standing Stone Standing Stone

'I'd give my left arm to be able to drum like that!' - Rick Allen (Def Leppard)

Trap-Pop

Picture for song 'High Hopes' by artist 'Lords Of The Deep Sea'

High Hopes High Hopes

Jurgen D - Pop composer

Alternative General

Picture for song '53 Seconds Of Country Music' by artist 'Lords Of The Deep Sea'

53 Seconds Of Country Music 53 Seconds Of Country Music

The End Of The Line

Alternative Country

Picture for song 'The Spermrush Effect {slight departure}' by artist 'Lords Of The Deep Sea'

The Spermrush Effect {slight departure} The Spermrush Effect {slight departure}

Alternative/Celtic/Soundtrack/Experimental - Call it what you will. We call it Rock.

Instrumental Rock

"Trawling deep through their archives, The Lords Of The Deep Sea searched their souls and found them wanting. Nonetheless, they pressed on, letting their music crash through its peaks and troughs like a badly-built boat on a storm-tossed sea; sure in the certain knowledge that somewhere, someone would have the foresight, wit and intelligence to see their work for its true worth, or just to wave back and laugh as they sailed further out of their depth. Prepare yourselves for their drunken, half-baked ideas, mad ramblings, unfinished symphonies and rough demos."
Band/artist history
For as long as any of us can remember, we have had a tendancy to go out drinking and then to head back home to write and play music. Most of the songs have been long forgotten, but sometimes we had the good sense to switch on a tape recorder and capture the event. Because we were drunk and boisterous, the quality of the playing and sound varies - usually somewhere between awful and terrible.
Have you performed in front of an audience?
Always. It's just not worth the effort to go back and re-record bum-notes, get the guitars in tune, find someone who can actually sing etc. They're only demos after all!
What equipment do you use?
Virtually none. We forge most of our equipment from driftwood.
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